Saturday, 20 March 2010

April Cafe: How not to legislate for the digitial economy

'Sausages and law - How not to legislate for the digitial economy' Café Scientifique Sheffield
Lilian Edwards, Professor in Internet Law, School of Law, University of Sheffield

"The Digital Economy Bill, which is likely to pass in haste and without scrutiny by MPs before the next election, is supposed to benefit the UK's emergent 21st century digital industries. Yet critics of various parts, especially the controversial plans to disconnect from the Internet alleged repeat infringers of copyright ("three strikes"), include ISPs, telcos, Facebook, Google and even Stephen Fry, and some have suggested it might better be called the Analogue Preservation Bill.
More than this the heated passage of the Bill has raised two worrying issues that go wider than the problems of music, copyright or downloading. First, the vacuum of technical knowledge, and near-disdain for the Internet, at the heart of all the main political parties in this country. Second, the capture of the regulatory process by industry sectors who do understand the technology and can spend the money needed to get the laws they want from those who don't, even where this means restraining not developing innovation.

Does the Digital Economy Bill show that democracy is dead in the Houses of Parliament or that the gap between the ruling classes and the technoliterati is unbridgeable? Lilian Edwards, Professor of Internet Law at the University of Sheffield, will discuss these issues in the light of her recent experience advising the Open Rights Group and the Liberal democrats on the Bill."

Friday, 19 March 2010

Science Brainwaves: What's in a Headline?

The workshop is all about What's in a Headline? What, how and why science newsgets into the press, with opportunities to air your views on good/bad newsstories and put your questions to our panel of experts.Dr. Allan Pacey of The Great Sperm Race, Channel 4 and Emma Wilkinson, HealthCorrespondent for BBC online.

To sign up for this free event people need to go to the Science Brainwaveswebsite www.sciencebrainwaves.com/events and click on the ‘What’s in aHeadline?’ event

Sheffield Café Scientifique

Sheffield Café Scientifique is held in the café bar of "The Showroom", where the general public, practising scientists and science communicators gather in a relaxed and informal environment to explore the latest developments in science and technology.
We meet on the first Monday of each month (except when that's a bank holiday, we do the following Monday)